Post on 29-Apr-2018
Roanoke Colony1585: Sir Walter Raleigh receives charter from Queen Elizabeth I
Raleigh’s assignments:Raleigh’s assignments:
• Settle American coast• Raid Spanish ships
Raleigh has ten years to settle, or his claim expires
Sir Walter Raleigh
Roanoke ColonyMostly soldiers are dispatched by Raleigh
Legendary rough coast of Outer Banks wrecks landing craftlanding craft
Food stockpiles are ruined
Constant trouble with Croatan tribe
Jamestown Colony
When: 1606
What: First permanent English settlement in America
When: 1606
Where: A small island in the James River
Why: £
Who went?
Who went?
Charter: Joint-stock company
• Jamestown is a corporate and royal colony
• Investors fund the settlers; Crown supports it
Who went?
1 preacher
6 carpenters
1 blacksmith
1 sailor1 barber
2 bricklayers
1 mason
1 tailor
1 cooper13 laborers
6 councilors
…and
29 gentlemen
4 boys…
Why did they go?
Noblemen Commoners
Most of the 29 nobles were investors
Most of the 32 commoners wanted:were investors
Wanted gold, land, riches
Searching also for the Northwest Passage
commoners wanted:
• Land: After 7 yearsof work, land grants
• Freedom
• Escape from Englishclass system
Early problems
ZERO FARMERS
1 preacher
6 carpenters
1 blacksmith
1 sailor1 barber
2 bricklayers
1 mason
1 tailor
1 cooper13 laborers
6 councilors
4 boys
29 noblemen
Nobody knew how to farm.
ZERO FARMERS1 barber 13 laborers
Nobody knew how to rough it.Nobody knew what to expect.
Early problems
Small-scale class war
“Gentlemen” hadn’t worked a day in their liveslives
Laborers were expected to do all the work
Settlers end up barely able to survive (and hating each other)
John Smith
Simple rule:
Smith whips them into shape
If you don’t work, you don’t eat
By early 1608, the colony is relatively thriving…
Jamestown flourishes
Smith establishes peace, trade with the Powhatan
By the January 1608, they have built a warehouse, a church, and homes for all settlers
trade with the Powhatan
No metals or minerals, but they find ways to make money in export:
• glass • tar and pitch
• soapmaking ash
The “starving time”
Relations with Powhatan sour
Tobacco farming is
Smith is injured in 1609, returns to England
Tobacco farming is perfected by John Rolfe, but you can’t eat it
Nearly the end of Jamestown:
Only 60 of 214 settlers survive the winter of 1609-1610
PermanenceJamestown grows and flourishes
Becomes a launching point for further exploration inland exploration inland and at sea
Indentured servants
1619: A Dutch trade ship, the White Lion, arrives
Plymouth Colony
When: 1620
Where: Modern-day MassachusettsMassachusetts
Who: Puritans
Why: Religious freedom
Puritanism
1528: Henry VIII wants a divorce
1529: Henry VIII declares himself head of Englishchurch, marries Anne Boleyn
1535: Henry VIII beheads Sir Thomas More, oncea chief advisor, for not recognizing theChurch of England
1530-1620: Puritanism grows in response
PuritanismPuritans felt the Church of England wasn’t strict enough
Felt that women were treated “too equally” in Anglicanism
Wanted to “purify” Christianity, Wanted to “purify” Christianity, get back to its basics
Believed the devil was present in daily life
“Puritan” was conceived as an insult, and it stuck
PilgrimsPilgrims were Puritans who wanted to break away
Charter: royal charter
Goal: Establish a colony, not a company’s outpost
Aimed for mouth of the Hudson River, but were blown off course
• Families, not contractors,made the trip
• Wanted permanence, manychildren